Dave92F1

Every one happy with a Canon release?No dissenting warriors? No one gonna jump ship because Fuji and Sony are doing it better?No parts missed, no massive features missed that makes you wonder what Canon have being all this time?

Well, I'm a little disappointed. It's bigger than the G12, which was already at the upper limit of acceptable size for me. And I expected the GPS and high-frame-rate video features from the S100, which aren't there. OK, maybe that sensor can't do the high-rate video, but surely they could find room for the S100's GPS in there.

Personally, I'd have preferred a smaller body with a sensor midway between what they did and the G11/G12 (something like Nikon's 1 inch sensor).

But I do understand their thinking - it's a spec war, now about sensor size instead of megapixels.

On the plus side, the big sensor is nice to have, and they kept the flippy screen (love those!) and made it bigger and with more pixels on it.

I have a G11; I'm tempted to see if I can get a real bargain on a G12 as they're closed out, and then wait for the G2X in another 18 months.

Well, I'm a little disappointed. It's bigger than the G12, which was already at the upper limit of acceptable size for me. And I expected the GPS and high-frame-rate video features from the S100, which aren't there. OK, maybe that sensor can't do the high-rate video, but surely they could find room for the S100's GPS in there.

Personally, I'd have preferred a smaller body with a sensor midway between what they did and the G11/G12 (something like Nikon's 1 inch sensor).

But I do understand their thinking - it's a spec war, now about sensor size instead of megapixels.

On the plus side, the big sensor is nice to have, and they kept the flippy screen (love those!) and made it bigger and with more pixels on it.

I have a G11; I'm tempted to see if I can get a real bargain on a G12 as they're closed out, and then wait for the G2X in another 18 months.

I think I'll wait for the reviews and then decide.

GPS should be standard in every camera...but battery life and having it function indoors can be problematic.

But, I would have liked to see them create an Elph version of this camera. Keep the sensor and lens, but remove the optical viewfinder and flip screen to reduce size.

If I ever go traveling again, I will have to seriously consider getting a smaller camera than my 5Dm2. And there are the concerts and other events where DSLRs aren't allowed that this type of camera would be better than my iPhone.

Jnewton

Larger sensor means better quality. Good step in the right direction. I've been carrying around a G11 for a couple of years now and it does OK, but this larger sensor has got my interest. I wonder if you can tether this thing or not.

I'd still like to see something about the size of the M9 that has interchangeable lenses and an articulating back, that's using a full size sensor. I'm kind of old school and like prime lenses. My favorite is the 20mm on my F1. Yes I still shoot film as well as digital.

If can read it correctly on the picture of the G1X, it is 15.1-60.4mm f2.8-5.8. You can see it on the frontside of the lens.

I could see if it was 2.8 the entire range where it could be a useful addition, but that's WAY too slow for my liking! Just bumping up the ISO isn't going to give the same results, certainly not the look one gets with even moderately fast (say f:2.8 or 4) glass on a DSLR. I was hoping Canon might take a page from the M series Leicas here. One would think that with the smaller (than full-frame) sensor size and conservative (4x) zoom range, that's not asking too much!

Which, indirectly, points out that Canon deliberately crippled the G1X video. The T3i (with basically the same sensor and the previous model of the DIGIC processor) does 1080p/30 (vs /24 for the G1X) and 720p/60 (vs /30 for the G1X).

Maybe this is something that can be fixed if Magic Lantern gets ported to the G1X.

canon rumors FORUM

If this camera would have existed in 2006, I had bought one. But for now, I'll live with my 400D.

I'm wondering what the next Rebel will look like... apart from the interchangable lenses, the G1X comes pretty close to the entry level DSLRs.I would love seeing a 650D with, lets say 5fps and a better AF... Or what about FF in a Rebel?